Term vs Whole Life
Term Life vs Whole Life Insurance — Which Wins?
A healthy 35-year-old pays $30/month for $1M term, or $750/month for $1M whole life. That’s a $720/month gap to invest.
Verdict
Buy term and invest the difference. For 95% of US families, a 20-30 year level term policy paired with maxing the 401(k)/Roth IRA beats whole life on every financial metric. Whole life only makes sense for estate-tax planning at $13M+ net worth.
Side-by-side comparison
Who should pick Term Life
Anyone with dependents who needs to replace 10-15 years of income if they die. Parents with young kids. Mortgage holders. Anyone whose net worth is under $5M.
Who should pick Whole Life
High-net-worth families needing estate-tax liquidity. Business owners doing buy-sell funding. People who genuinely cannot save without the forced-discipline of a permanent policy.
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Disclaimer. Comparison numbers depend on your tax bracket, state, and time horizon. Educational only — not personalized financial advice. See our Financial Disclaimer.
